AKG Acoustics K 100 Headphones
AKG Acoustics K 100 Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 02, 2006]
wild_tango
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice design, leather detail adds elegance. AKG logo and "made in austria" inprints remarks the audiophile inheritance of these ones. Detailed sound, almost flat, without noticeable coloration, these ones can be used as a monitor pair of headphones.
Weakness:
None so far (considering the price). I purchased this to replace my broken Sennheiser HD-330 (expression line). I was looking for a country of manufacture in Europa or Japan, trying to avoid chinese procedence. My HD-330 was made in Ireland, and IMHO the quality was excellent, and the sound was very clear and without coloration. Perhaps today this means nothing (chinese facility could operate with european trasducers and so on) but, well, it was one of my search constraints.
Similar Products Used: AKG K-55
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[Oct 21, 2003]
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very warm sound and can be driven by just about anything to decent levels. Headband is VERY comfortable.
Weakness:
These are NOT for studio use in front of the microphone! Like I said, they will bleed like crazy if you have the level too hot (and who doesn't when tracking vocals or acoustic guitar?). I got these headphones as a result of my Senheiser's wiring shorting out after only 2 days of use. They didn' have another pair of Sennies around so the sales guy suggested that I try the K-100s. I wasn't dissapointed! They offer a different perspective than regular cans, mainly more of a loudspeaker perspective on the sound rather than a over-anylitical sound. I have used these cans to monitor my playing in the studio (although, do not use them close to a microphone for vocal work- they will bleed like crazy and even feedback if you get the earpeices too close to the mike!). Sound is very full and rich- very audiophile friendly while retaining a lack of hardness (even on my computer CD rom's 'phone outs!). Similar Products Used: Sony professional broadcast models (can't remember the model number!) Tangent RS-6 and Dahlquist DQ-10 loudspeakers |